The Constitution And Americas Destiny
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Author | : David Brian Robertson |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2005-08-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0521845556 |
This book explains the politics behind the design of the U.S. Constitution. James Madison diagnosed the nation's problems and proposed a much stronger national government to remedy them, which was met with some opposition from state delegates. By systematically analyzing the way the framers negotiated each provision of the Constitution, forging political compromises about who would govern America, what authority these leaders would have, and how they would use that authority, Robertson reveals the enduring effect of those decisions on American politics past and present.
Author | : David Robertson |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2013-01-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0199796297 |
What were the Founding Fathers really thinking when they gathered in the Pennsylvania State House to draft the United States Constitution? This book explores this question and more. Organized thematically, each chapter covers a crucial Constitutional issue: the respective roles of the executive, the judiciary, and the legislature; the balance between the federal government and the states; slavery; and war and peace.
Author | : Orestes Augustus Brownson |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Library |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 1866 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
The American Republic, written in 1865, is a part of the Conservative Leadership Series, and proves to remain a cornerstone of American thinking, a great intellectual achievement and important treatment of American political theory.
Author | : David Brian Robertson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Constitutional history |
ISBN | : 9780199979707 |
What were the Founding Fathers really thinking when they gathered in the Pennsylvania State House to draft the United States Constitution? This book explores this question and more. Organized thematically, each chapter covers a crucial Constitutional issue: the respective roles of the executive, the judiciary, and the legislature; the balance between the federal government and the states; slavery; and war and peace.
Author | : Orestes Brownson |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2018-03-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781986232562 |
Orestes Brownson's thought-provoking thesis on the US government, the Constitution of the United States, and the ultimate destiny of the USA, remains as incisive and intellectually rich today as when it was first published. Combining history with political philosophy, Brownson casts his analytical gaze to the inception of the American nation. Using a wide variety of documents, including those authored by the Founding Fathers prior to and following the creation of the United States, the author attempts to demonstrate how religion and politics are interrelated - in the case of America's founding, both played their roles. In a nutshell: if man is indeed a creation of God, then the governments man creates must also originate from the Creator. Writing in the mid-19th century, Orestes Brownson attempts to clarify what the very nature of the U.S. government is, and how the Constitution reflects it. Various natural laws, such as those pertaining to the family and human development of civilization, are rigorously examined. Part of Brownson's conclusion is the idea that religion must continue to play a role in the USA, just as it has since the colonial, pre-Independence era. The author spent a lifetime writing texts on political, social and religious matters. Fascinated with the development of the United States, it was for his eloquence and ability to speak poignantly on topics relevant to the nation that Brownson was known. As he had affiliated with both Catholic and Protestant faiths, and had a reputation as a philosophically intense intellectual, he was commonly sought as a speaker by a wide range of venues.
Author | : Eric Lane |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2010-08-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 159691839X |
Due to a combination of heightened frustration, moves to skirt the constitutional process, and a widespread disconnect between the people and their constitutional "conscience," Lane and Oreskes warn us our longstanding Democracy is at risk. Together, they examine the Constitution's history relative to this current crisis, from its framing to its centuries-long success, including during some of the country's most turbulent and contentious times, and challenge us to let this great document work as it was designed-valuing political process over product. They hold our leaders accountable, calling on them to stop fanning the flames of division and to respect their institutional roles. In the final assessment, The Genius of America asks us to lean on the framers and their experience to secure our country's wellbeing.
Author | : Orestes Augustus Brownson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2018-08-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780359031580 |
Orestes Brownson's thought-provoking thesis on the US government, the Constitution of the United States, and the ultimate destiny of the USA, remains as incisive and intellectually rich today as when it was first published. Combining history with political philosophy, Brownson casts his analytical gaze to the inception of the American nation. Using a wide variety of documents, including those authored by the Founding Fathers prior to and following the creation of the United States, the author attempts to demonstrate how religion and politics are interrelated - in the case of America's founding, both had roles. Writing in the mid-19th century, Orestes Brownson attempts to clarify what the nature of the U.S. government is, and how the Constitution reflects it. Various natural laws, such as those pertaining to the family and human development of civilization, are examined. Part of Brownson's conclusion is the idea religion must continue to play a role in the USA, just as it has since the colonial era.
Author | : Orestes Augustus Brownson |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : 2023-08-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
In his seminal work 'The American Republic: Its Constitution, Tendencies, and Destiny', Orestes Augustus Brownson delves into the intricacies of the American political system and its evolution over time. Written in a highly analytical and thought-provoking manner, Brownson discusses the impact of the Constitution on the development of the Republic, shedding light on its strengths, weaknesses, and future prospects. Drawing from history, philosophy, and political theory, the book offers a comprehensive overview of the American political landscape. Brownson's incisive style and deep understanding of political philosophy make this book a must-read for anyone interested in American politics and governance.Orestes Augustus Brownson, a prominent 19th-century intellectual, was a staunch advocate for American nationalism and constitutionalism. His diverse background in theology, philosophy, and political theory provided him with a unique perspective on the American political system, which is reflected in his writing. Brownson's passion for exploring the foundations of the American Republic shines through in this influential work, establishing him as a leading authority on American political thought.'The American Republic' is essential reading for students of political science, history, and American studies. It offers valuable insights into the core principles of American democracy and the challenges it faces. Brownson's meticulous analysis and compelling arguments make this book a timeless contribution to the study of American politics.
Author | : O. A. Brownson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2009-07 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781409967200 |
Orestes Augustus Brownson (1803-1876) was a New England intellectual and activist, preacher, labor organizer, and finally a prolific Catholic writer. He is best remembered as a publicist, a career which spanned his affiliation with the New England Transcendentalists, through his subsequent conversion to Catholicism. In 1822 he became a Presbyterian and in 1824 he became a Universalist, becoming ordained in 1826 and preaching in New York and New England. Later, rejecting Universalism, he became associated with Robert Dale Owen and Fanny Wright in New York City and supported the New York Workingmen's Party. Then he became a Unitarian, preaching in Walpole, New Hampshire from 1832 and in Canton, Massachusetts from 1834. Brownson's writing contributions were political, intellectual, and religious essays. Among these was a review of Thomas Carlyle's Chartism, separately published as The Laboring Classes (1840), which caused considerable controversy. Also in 1840, he published his semi-autobiographical work Charles Elwood; or, The Infidel Converted. In 1842, Brownson ceased separate publication of the Boston Quarterly Review, and it was merged into The United States Magazine and Democratic Review.
Author | : Woody Holton |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 2007-10-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780809080618 |
Examines the original intent behind the writing of the Constitution and how it was shaped by the reactions, occasionally violent ones, of citizens to include a protection of civil liberties and the freedom of the people.